I've been pretty successful with CentOS, but to be honest, I usually
install the dependencies for the ruby/rails/apache/mongrel stack from
source on all my boxen, just so I know what I'm getting into.
My current deployment scripts live here:
http://svn.highgroove.com:8080/deployment/trunk
install_rails.sh
will install ruby, rails, apache2.2.2, mongrel and a few other gems to
get you upto speed. It then sets you up nice to use a cap recipe file
like the one in that repository as well to run multiple mongrel
clusters on the same box.
patches/suggestions/improvements/tests welcome....
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On 11/7/06, Will Gant <williamwgant at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
> I've gone through a lot of extra effort trying to get Mongrel to place nice
> with Ubuntu. Since I'm at my wit's end trying to get it to work on this
> distro, I was wondering if anyone could suggest a distribution that makes it
> easy to set up. Any thoughts?
>> Thanks,
> Will
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